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Lot 411

Gill (Eric, illustrator). The Devil's Devices or Control versus Service, by Douglas Pepler, limited issue, London: Hampshire House Workshops, 1915, wood-engraved illustrations by Eric Gill, one or two leaves roughly opened, light toning to limitation leaf and light spotting to endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, spine a little rubbed and toned, slight fading, 8vo, limited edition 38/200 'proof' copies signed by author and artist, 8vo, together with [Jones, David, illustrator]. A Child's Rosary Book. Being the fifteen mysteries of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary divided into three parts: the Joyful, the Sorrowful and the Glorious Mysteries, Ditchling: S. Dominic's Press, 1924, 15 wood-engravings by David Jones, original pictorial wrappers, some loss to spine, a few tears and losses to edges, 8vo, with 2 others: the Sleeping Lord and other fragments, by David Jones, 1st edition, 1974, and a trade edition of The Devil's Devices or Control versus Service, by Douglas Pepler, 1915QTY: (4)

Lot 461

Langley (Valentine). The Anglo Indian Housekeeper’s Friend and Pocket Companion, 1st edition, Allahabad: Phoenix Press, 1862, ink inscription to title, occasional pencil and ink annotations, teat to pp. 113 does not effect text, occasional light spotting, damp staining to last 7 leaves, 2 worm holes to pp 143, morocco backed marbled wrappers, covers rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with;Hedin (Sven), Overland to India, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 1910, 2 colour frontispieces plus numerous monochrome illustrations, colour folding maps to the rear of both volumes, front gutter of volume cracked to the title page, 'Mudie's Library' labels to the front pastedowns & head of the front boards, some light toning & marginal spotting, top edges gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spines lightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, small tear to the rear hinge of volume 1, small tear to the head of the spine of volume 2, 8vo, plus,Curzon (George N.), Persia and the Persian Question, 2 volumes, 2nd impression, London: Frank Cass & Co., 1966, period inscriptions to the front endpapers, original uniform blue cloth, 8vo, and other early 20th century & modern travel & Middle Eastern/Asian reference, including works by Freya Stark, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 570

Green (Thomas). The Universal Herbal; or, Botanical, Medical, and Agricultural Dictionary. Containing an account of all the known Plants in the World, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied, whether as Food, as Medicine, or in the Arts and Manufactures, with the best methods of Propagation, and the most recent Agricultural Improvements, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, revised and improved, London: Printed at the Caxton Press, by Henry Fisher, [1824], additional engraved title to volume 1, 109 engraved plates (including frontispiece to volume 2 which is laid-down to front free endpaper), three plates completely or partially neatly hand-coloured (majority uncoloured), occasional light spotting and offsetting, 20th-century half calf, 4to, together with:Thornton (Robert John). A Family Herbal: or Familiar Account of the Medical Properties of British and Foreign Plants..., 2nd edition, considerably enlarged and improved, London: R. and R. Crosby and Co., 1814, wood engraved illustrations by Bewick, light toning, edges untrimmed, modern cloth-backed boards, large 8vo, plus others related including Culpeper (Nicholas). Culpeper's English Physician; and Complete Herbal : to which are now first added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult properties, physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind..., London: Printed for the author, and sold at the British Directory-Office; and by Champante and Whitrow, [1795?]; and Culpeper (Nicholas). Culpeper's Complete Herbal..., to which are now first annexed his English Physician Enlarged..., London: Thomas Kelly, 1819QTY: (5)

Lot 470

Art. A collection of art reference & related, including Georges de la Tour, and his world, by Philip Conisbee, 1st edition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, The Bronzes of Riace, by Alberto Busignani, 1st edition, Florence: Sansoni Editore, 1981, original cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, some original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves & a carton)

Lot 506

Badham (Charles David). A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England, 1st edition, London: Reeve, Brothers, 1847, hand-coloured lithograph frontispiece, 20 hand-coloured lithograph plates, 16 pp. publisher's advertisements at end, lightly spotted, later ink ownership stamp of A. Cowper Field to head of front blank, modern red cloth gilt, 4to, together with:Parkinson (John). Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris..., facsimile reprint of 1629 edition, London: Methuen & Co., 1904, pictorial title page and several large illustrations throughout volume, lightly spotted, edges untrimmed, original cloth-backed boards, printed paper title label to spine, lower joint worn and frayed, lower cover almost detached, extremities worn, folio, withHudson (W. H.).153 Letters from W. H. Hudson, edited and with an introduction and explanatory notes by Edward Garnett, London: Nonesuch Press, 1923, photogravure vignette to title, full-page illustration at end, fore-edge untrimmed, original brown cloth, paper title label, 8vo, 293 of 1000 copies, with 3 shelves of related natural history worksQTY: (3 shelves)NOTES:Provenance, lots 506-632: The Natural History Library of Stan Woodell (1928-2004). Stan Woodell began collecting books while a student at Durham University. In 1959 he joined Oxford University's Botany Department where he remained for over 30 years, also becoming Fellow Librarian at Wolfson College. His book collection continued to grow and reflects, in particular, his fascination with Darwin and the complex and wide-ranging debates that were taking place at the time he first published On the Origin of Species in 1859. In addition, he collected a range of Floras. He was an author himself, and among other works, co-wrote The Flora of Oxfordshire which was published in 1998. He also ran his own antiquarian book catalogue business for many years. Stan was active in nature conservation and in 1959, along with his wife Becky, was a founding member of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Naturalists' Trust (now BBOWT). Stan died in 2004 and was survived by Becky who died last year.

Lot 649

Darwin (Francis, editor). The Foundations of the Origin of Species, a sketch written in 1842 by Charles Darwin, Cambridge: printed at the University Press, 1909, half-title, portrait frontispiece, facsimile of a holograph, partly unopened, scattered light spotting, original parchment-backed printed boards, spine toned, a few small stains, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Freeman 1555. 'When Francis Darwin put together Life and letters he did not know that the sketch of his father's evolutionary ideas, which was written in 1842, had survived. The pencil manuscript was discovered in 1896, after the death of his mother, in a cupboard under the stairs at Down House. Its dating is discussed in the preface to the first printing in 1908, and in that of 1958. The first, dated June 23, 1909, was not published but was printed for presentation to delegates to the Cambridge festivities in commemoration of the centenary of Darwin's birth and the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species. (Freeman p. 182).This copy is presented by the syndics of the University Press to Cecil Wedgwood (1863-1916). He was the great-great-grandson of potter Josiah Wedgwood, becoming a partner in the firm in 1884, and was the first mayor of Stoke-on-Trent in 1910-11. He rose to the rank of major during the Second Boer War (1899-1902) and in 1914, at the outbreak of the First World War raised the 7th Battalion of the North Staffordshire Regiment. He was killed at the Battle of the Somme in July 1916..

Lot 401

Essex House Press. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments ... [London: for Eyre and Spottiswoode by C.R. Ashbee at Essex House Press, 1901], wood engraved frontispiece, pictorial title page, numerous illustrations and ornamental initials by W.H. Hooper and Clemence Housman, printed on hand-made paper, edges untrimmed, endpapers renewed, original thick oak boards (binding designed by Miss A. Power) with reback brown morocco spine, lower board lacking woven leather straps and metal clasps, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition 96/400.The largest, most elaborate and most expensive production by Ashbee at Essex House Press. The edition was limited to 400 copies (regular copies on hand-made paper sold for 12 guineas), with 10 copies on vellum of which the first copy was pulled for Edward VII in whose name this work was produced, five for England and four for America.

Lot 439

The Whittington Press. Andrew Anderson, A Vision of Order, signed by the artist, Herefordshire: The Whittington Press, 2011, numerous linocut designs incorporating text and image (some double-page, folding and tipped-in), deckle edges, publishers purple half morocco, stamped decoration to upper boards, large folio (56 x 38 cm) together with three additional loose linocut prints also signed by the artist and contained within paper or cloth portfolio folders, the whole contained within publishers original grey cloth book box with gilt morocco title label to spine (67 x 43 cm) QTY: (1)NOTE:Edition limited to 85

Lot 569

Green (Thomas). The Universal Herbal; or botanical, medical and agricultural dictionary. Containing an account of all the known plants in the world, arranged according to the Linnean System, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Liverpool: Henry Fisher at the Caxton Press, [1816-20], hand-coloured engraved allegorical frontispieces, additional engraved title in volume I, 106 hand-coloured engraved plates, small Mansfield Public Library ink stamps at foot of letterpress titles, a few text leaves and plate versos, some offsetting and light toning, contemporary reverse calf, spine with red and olive labels, some edge wear and stains, 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:Great Flower Books p. 97; Nissen BBI 754.

Lot 489

Watson (James D.). The Double Helix. A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA, 1st edition, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed, 8vo, together with: Vorzimmer (Peter J.), Charles Darwin: The Years of Controversy. The Origin of Species and its Critics 1859-82, 1st edition, 1972, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Barrett (Paul H., et al, editors), A Concordance to Darwin's The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 1st edition, Cornell University Press, 1987, original cloth, spine lettered in silver, large 8vo, plus other mostly modern publications on Darwin and related including some offprints, etc.QTY: (6 shelves)NOTE:From the Natural History Library of Stan Woodell (1928-2004).

Lot 251

[Kirkby, Charles Foveaux]. A Forced March from my Home in Old England, to my home in the regiment, Bangalore: Printed at the Columbian Press, by Thomas Beare, 1848, lengthily inscribed by the author to Frederick William Todd to front blank, armorial bookplate of Frederick William Todd to front pastedown, modern blue cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in gilt, small 8voQTY: (1)

Lot 535

Darwin (Charles). The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, volumes 1-7, Cambridge: CUP, 1985-91, original cloth, volumes 1 slightly bowed, dust jackets, spines a little faded, 8vo, together with:Darwin (Francis, editor). The Foundations of the Origin of Species, a sketch written in 1842 by Charles Darwin, 1st edition, Cambridge: University Press, 1909, portrait frontispiece, facsimile plate, original parchment-backed boards, some light dust-soling and toning, 8vo, this copy presented by the Syndics of the University Press to John Scott Keltie (1840-1927, Scottish geographer), plus other Darwin related including The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, edited by Francis Darwin, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1887, and Emma Darwin Wife of Charles Darwin. A Century of Family Letters, by her daughter H. E. Litchfield, 2 volumes, privately printed, Cambridge, 1904 QTY: (23)

Lot 471

Ingamells (John). A Dictionary of British and Irish Travellers in Italy 1701-1800,..., 1st edition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997, monochrome portrait frontispiece, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Evans (Joan), Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922, later inscription by the author to the front endpaper, monochrome illustrations, some light marginal toning, original red cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plusLeff (Gordon), William of Ockham, the metamorphosis of scholastic discourse, reprinted, Manchester: University Press, 1977, original cloth in dust jacket, spine & covers very lightly faded, 8vo, and other scholarly university published history & art reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo QTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 487

Peterkin (A. & Wiliam Johnston). Commissioned Officers in the Medical Services of the British Army 1660-1960, 2 volumes, London: The Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1968, original uniform blue cloth, 4to, together with:McInnes (Ian), The Meritorious Service Medial, The Immediate Awards 1916-1928, 1st edition, Dallington: The Naval & Military Press, 1992, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plusBrassey's (UK), publisher, History of the Royal Artillary Regiment, Between the Wars 1919-39, edited by B. P. Hughes, 1st edition, London, 1992, Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1914-55, by N. W. Routledge, 1st edition, 1994, both with monochrome illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, minor rubbing to the head & foot of the spines, 8vo, and other modern military & medal reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 272

Tucker (H. St. G). Report on the Settlement of the Kohat District in the Panjab, Calcutta: Calcutta Central Press Company, 1884, folding genealogical table, folding table, lacking map in pocket, rear hinge cracked, a few gatherings loose, lightly toned, original green cloth, paper title label to upper cover and spine (label to spine mostly lacking), rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with:North Western Provinces and Oudh. Orders of the Government, N.-W. Provinces and Oudh, 2 volumes, Allahbad: North-Western Provinces and Oudh Government Press, 1882, contemporary ownership inscription of 'High Court N. W. P.' to head of volume one title (with a few further pencil marks to both titles), errata slip to volume one, toned, a few leaves frayed, hinges cracked with text block loose in volume one, original blue cloth-backed decorative boards, paper title labels to upper covers, split to backstrip of volume one, backstrips faded, 8voQTY: (3)NOTE:Both works exceedingly rare. Institutionally the first work is held at four locations (British Library, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and National Library of Scotland) and we cannot trace another example appearing commercially. The second work we cannot trace either institutionally or in commerce.

Lot 642

Culpeper (Nicholas). The English Physitian Enlarged: With Three Hundred, Sixty and Nine Medicines made of English Herbs that were not in any Impression until this..., London: Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, and to be sold at his Shop at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1653, title page tipped in with slight loss to margins, vertical half-title bound in after alphabetical table, lacking portrait, some water staining, spotting and fraying throughout, contemporary brown morocco skilfully re-backed, gilt lettering to spine, minor wear to extremities, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Henrey 87; Wing C7502.

Lot 228

Allom (Thomas, illustrator). China, in a series of views, displaying the scenery, architecture, and social habits of that ancient empire, 4 volumes in 2, London: Fisher, Son and Co., circa 1840, additional titles with engraved vignette for volumes I-III only (lacking in volume IV), 124 engraved plates, occasional light spotting and water stains, Caxton Press, Kuala Lumpur tickets, later half cloth, spines faded, some stains, 4to QTY: (2)

Lot 468

Whitson (John, Robert John, & Henry Smith Williams, editors). Luther Burbank, His Methods and Discoveries and their Practical Application, 12 volumes, 1st edition, New York: Luther Burbank Press, 1914-15, numerous tipped-in colour plates, dedication page signed by Robert John, some light marginal toning, top edge gilt, original uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, spines lightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Alrich (Peggy, et al), The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Illustrated Dictionary of Orchid Genera, 1st edition Sarasota: Cornell University Press, 2008, numerous colour illustrations, original boards, large 8vo, plusBrown (O. Phelps), The Complete Herbalist; or, the people their own physicians by the use of natural remedies;..., drawing room edition, London: published by the author, 1872, engraved illustrations, modern endpapers, some light marginal toning & spotting, all edges gilt, rebound modern green cloth spine retaining original gilt decorated boards & spine, lightly rubbed, some minor loss to the spine, 8vo, and other mostly modern horticultural, botanical, & natural history reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (5 shelves)

Lot 451

Roethlisberger (Marcel). Claude Lorrain, The Drawings, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Berkely: University of California Press, 1968, numerous monochrome illustrations, some minor marginal toning, original uniform cloth, large 4to, together with:Duncan (David Douglas), Picasso's Picassos, the Treasures of La Californie, London: Macmillan & Co., 1961, numerous colour plates, some minor spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, cover worn with some tears & loss, large 4to, plusHartley (Keith et al, editors), The Romantic Spirit in German Art 1790-1990, 1st edition, London: Thames & Hudson: 1994, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, and other art reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves)

Lot 460

History. A large collection of modern history reference & university publications, Sylva, or a A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in his Majesties Dominions, by J. E. Esq., reprinted facsimile edition, Yorkshire: The Scolar Press, 1973, original cloth, folio, limited edition 479/500, The Old English Herbals, by Elanour Sinclair Rohde, London: The Minerva Press, 1972, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, 8vo, limited edition 378/500, & publications by the universities of Oxford & Cambridge, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio QTY: (6 shelves & a carton)

Lot 408

Ford (Madox Ford). The Brown Owl. A Fairy Story, 2nd edition, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892, 2 monochrome plates by Ford Madox Brown, light spotting front and rear, original decorative boards, spine toned and a little rubbed at ends, 8vo, inscribed by the author 'Sincere regards from Ford. F. M. Hueffer', together with The Queen Who Flew. A Fairy Tale, 1st edition, London: Bliss, Sands & Foster, 1894, sepia frontispiece by Edward Burne Jones, border design by C. R. B. Barrett, endpapers a little toned, original grey-blue pictorial cloth, spine faded and a little rubbed, 8vo, plus The Feather, The Children's Library series, 1st edition, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892, frontispiece by Ford Madox Brown, advertisements at rear, original patterned boards, spine toned, 8vo, , together with five others, early titles by the author: The Brown Owl, 1st & 2nd US editions, 1891 & 1892, The Feather, 1st UK edition, 1892 (in variant green cloth binding), Rossetti. A critical essay on his art, [1902], and The Face of the Night. A second series of poems for pictures, 1904, and 2 other editions of The Brown Owl and The FeatherQTY: (10)NOTE:The first book, number one in the Children's Library series and the author's first book states 'second edition' to the title but is likely to be added in the press to the first edition sheets.

Lot 437

Shelley (Percy Bysshe). The Dramatic Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley/The Lyrical Poems and Translations of Percy Bysshe Shelley/The Narrative Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley, together 4 volumes, London: Chatto & Windus for the Florence Press, 1922-27, a little minor toning, all edges gilt, contemporary blue half morocco gilt by Bayntun, Bath, slight fading to spines, 8vo, together with the Iliad of Homer, rendered into English blank verse by Edward Earl of Derby, 2 volumes, 5th edition, London: John Murray, 1865, occasional light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary tan full calf, upper covers stamped with gilt vignette of Homer, Greek key border, spine with red and green labels and gilt busts of Homer in compartments, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, with others leatherbound including History of the United Netherlands/The Rise of the Dutch Republic, by John Lothrop Motley, together 7 volumes, 1875-96, The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross to the Arctic Regions, for the Discovery of a North West Passage..., by Robert Huish, 1st edition, 1835 ('unauthorized account' according to Sabin 33626), and History of Scotland, from the Union to the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in MDCCXLVIII, by John Struthers, 2 volumes, 1827-28 QTY: (20)

Lot 127

Morrissey ( The Smiths ) Viva Hate Cd press pack - Cd single His Masters Voice and a numbered 12 inch Suedehead

Lot 124

Memorabilia promotional items of Tina Turner - Press pack and 3 x Foreign affair passport pack cds. .

Lot 184

Books - Brave New World by Aldous Huxley pub Chatto & Windus 1932, first edition and another edition pub The Zodiac Press 1948 (2)

Lot 145

A tinplate Gely (Georg Levy) circus Strong Man High Striker novelty toy, German 1920s, pressed tinplate lithographed figure with hammer and pole with Moritz figure to top, place figures foot to latch press down and figure will hit the high striker, 17cm (6 ¾”) tall, very good condition, together with a novelty hand operated toy or young girl on chamber pot when operated girl sits up to reveal hidden mouse to chamber pot, (2 items).

Lot 538

CHARLES DICKENS; a set of sixteen Odhams Press Limited gilt tooled leather bound novels and a further Odhams Press Limited gilt tooled leather bound 'Christmas Carol' novel by Charles Dickens.

Lot 141

CRAZY TRAIN; a single stereo record with sleeve signed by Ozzy Osbourne, acquired by the seller on 3rd September 1980 at Norbreck Castle, Blackpool, a secret gig for press and friends only as a pre-tour warm-up, billed as 'The Law', Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Bob Paisley, Lee Kerslake and Lindsay Bridgwater, signed by Ozzy, Lee and Roy Wood, 48.5 x 38.4cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 302

THE SOUND OF MUSIC; a black and white still from the film bearing signatures of Julie Andrews and other members of the cast, with NBC Press Department information verso, 18 x 23cm.Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 281B

The Romance of King Arthur, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, The Easton Press, No. 76 of 400

Lot 282

WW2 General Blood and Guts Patton vintage Tuck Associated Press Postcard. Copy picture and block 4 x Patton US used stamps. Set on A4 page with corner mounts, easily removed if needed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 119

Korean War Victoria Cross winner Bill Speakman VC signed 2005 Military Far East cover. Set on A4 Page with picture of him with Johnson Beharry VC with corner mounts so can easily be removed if required. On 4 November 1951, during the Second Battle of Maryang-san, in the ridge known as Hill 217 in Marysang-san, when the section holding the left shoulder of the company's position had been seriously depleted by casualties and was being overrun by the enemy, Speakman, on his own initiative, filled his pockets with grenades going forward and pelting the Chinese with the grenades. Having thrown all of the grenades he had taken, he returned for more. Inspired by his actions six men joined him in collecting a pile of grenades and followed him in a series of charges. He broke up several enemy attacks, causing heavy casualties and in spite of being wounded in the leg and the shoulder continued to lead charge after charge. Such was the ferocity of the fighting that they ran low on ammunition, resorting to throwing stones and ration tins. The enemy was kept at bay long enough to enable his company to withdraw safely. The Press of the time nicknamed him the 'beerbottle' VC, something he disliked for fear that it suggested he and his colleagues drank beer while on duty; the beer was in fact used to cool gun barrels. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 523

Early 19th century Welsh oak Cardiganshire two stage press cupboard now converted to a wardrobe, have two pointed ogee panels above a bank of six drawers with later brass handles on bracket feet. 132x52x195cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 422

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald, illustrated by Charles Robinson, gilt tooled blue cloth, published by Collins Clear-Type Press London and Glasgow, boxed.

Lot 675

A George III oak linen press, the pediment over a pair of doors opening to reveal an interior converted to a hanging space, above two short over two long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 184cm high, 127cm wide, 61cm deep.

Lot 671

A George III oak linen press, with a shaped pediment over a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, above two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 203cm high, 109cm wide, 51cm deep.

Lot 1057

KONRAD HENTSCHEL1872 Cölln - 1907 MeißenKIND, AUF EINEM STECKEN REITEND Deutsch, Meissen, Entwurf 1905, zeitnahe Ausführung Porzellan, polychrome Malerei. 18,5x11x7,5 cm. Auf unglasiertem Boden blaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'W 119' (eingeritzt). 1. Wahl. Kopf rest., Stecken besch. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Künstler - Figuren, Bd. I, Erlangen, 2010, S. 246, Kat.-Nr. 468.

Lot 1451

PETER REINICKE1715 Danzig - 1768 MeißenGEMÜSEHÄNDLERIN AUS DEN 'CRIS DE PARIS' Deutsch, Meissen, 20. Jh. (Entwurf 1753-1754) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 14x7,5x5,5 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. '27' (eingeritzt), Sammlungsetikett. Literatur: Vgl. Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.2, Erlangen, 2017, S. 13. Provenienz: The Ehlen Collection - Eine Rheinische Porzellansammlung.

Lot 1452

DREI PORZELLAN-FIGUREN Deutsch, Meissen und Closter Veilsdorf, 18./20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. H. 13,7 - 14,7 cm. Zweimal unglasierter, geschlossener Boden, darauf einmal blaue Schwertermarke, einmal unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, einmal Press-, Modell- und Malernummer sowie Jahreszahl ('Pariser Ausruferin'). Sammlungsetiketten, einmal alter Aufkleber. Meissen: 'Trompeter' aus der 'Galanten Kapelle' von Johann Joachim Kaendler und Elias Meyer, 'Mädchen mit Murmeltier' aus den 'Cris de Paris' von Peter Reinicke. Closter Veilsdorf: 'Mädchen mit Drehleier' nach Meissener Modell von ohann Joachim Kaendler und Elias Meyer. Part. min. rest., sehr min. best. Literatur: Reber, Horst: Eine Rheinische Porzellan-Sammlung. Band I. Mainz 2006, S. 187,189, Inv.-Nr. 47, 626; Band II, S. 293, Inv.-Nr. 137. Provenienz: The Ehlen Collection - Eine Rheinische Porzellansammlung.

Lot 1463

51-TEILIGES RESTSERVICE 'ZWIEBELMUSTER' Deutsch, Meissen und Teichert, 19./20. Jh. Porzellan, Blaumalerei. 22x17x12,5 cm (Kaffeekanne), 3x39,5x32,5 cm (Table. Unterglasurblaue Manufakturmarken, part. Press- und Malernummer. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 1 ovale Deckelterrine, 1 Sauciere, 6 Brotteller, 1 große quadratische Schüssel, 1 ovale Servierschale, 1 muschelartige Anbietschale, 2 Kaffeekannen (unterschiedliche Größen), 2 Milchkännchen, 1 Zuckerdose, 3 Kaffeetassen mit 3 Untertassen, 6 Mokkatassen mit 6 Untertassen, 1 Blattschale, 1 Fußschale, 6 kleine Blattschälchen, 2 runde Schälchen, 1 kleine und 3 große vierpassige Schälchen, 1 gefußte Korbschale, 1 muschelartige Doppelgewürzschälchen, 1 großes geschweiftes Tablett. 1./2. Wahl. Part. best., besch. bzw. rest., min. Brandrisse. Genaue Auflistung und ausführliche Beschreibung der beschädigten Teile können Sie gerne auf Anfrage erhalten.

Lot 1493

SAMMLUNG VON FÜNF LUDWIGSBURGER FIGUREN Deutsch, Ludwigsburg, um 1760/1780 Porezllan, polychrome Malerei, dezente Goldstaffage. H. 14 - 16 cm. Unterglasurblaue Manufakturmarken, part. Press- und Ritzzeichen, part. Malermarken, Sammlungsetiketten, alte Aufkleber. 1 Figur einer Gärtnerin mit Obstkorb, Modell von Johann Jacob Louis, Bemalung von Dominikus Christoph Sausenhofer. 2 Figuren eines Winzers mit Traueb als Allegorie des Herbstes, Modell von Johann Jacob Louis. 1 Figur eines Mannes mit Garben als Allegorie des Sommers, Modell von Joseph Nees. 1 Figur eines trinkenden Mann mit Hund, Modell von Pierre François Lejeune. Eine Figur rest., part. besch. bzw. best., part. Glasurfehler. Literatur: Reber, Horst: Eine Rheinische Porzellan-Sammlung. Band I. Mainz 2006, S. 176-177, 179, Inv.-Nr. 74, 78, 83, 84. Provenienz: The Ehlen Collection - Eine Rheinische Porzellansammlung.

Lot 1512

KONVOLUT VON SIEBEN NYMPHENBURG-FIGUREN Deutsch, Nymphenburg 20. Jh. Weißporzellan, glasiert, part. Blaumalerei. 22x8x6,5 cm (Lautenspieler). Grüner Manufakturstempel, eingepresstes Rautenschild, part. Press- und Modellnr. 5 Figuren aus der 'Böhmischen Bergmannskapelle' von Theodor Kärner, 1 Miniatur-Wappenlöwe und 1 Miniatur-Vase. Vase an einer Stelle sehr min. best.

Lot 1577

PETER REINICKE1715 Danzig - 1768 MeißenTRAUBENHÄNDLER AUS DEN 'CRIS DE PARIS' Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1753-1754) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 14x4,5x6 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. '7' (eingeritzt). 1. Wahl. Rest., Mantel und Sockel auf Unterseite best., Waage fehlend. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.2, Erlangen, 2017, S. 7, Kat.-Nr. 3006.

Lot 1580

21-TEILIGES KAFFEESERVICE 'WATTEAU- UND BLUMENMALEREI' Deutsch, Meissen, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 25x18x12 cm (Kanne). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Press- und Malernummer, part. Jahreszeichen und Modellnr. Form: Neumarseille. 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Milchkanne, 1 Zuckerdose, 6 Kaffeetassen mit 6 Untertassen, 6 Kuchenteller. 1. Wahl.

Lot 1582

30-TEILIGES SPEISESERVICE 'BLUMENMALEREI MIT A-KANTE' Deutsch, Meissen, 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 9x27,5x27,5 cm (quadratische Schüssel). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke (zweimal Knaufschwerter, einmal Pfeiffer-Marke), Press- und Malernummer, part. Jahreszeichen und Modellnr. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 2 Saucieren auf Untersetzer, 8 Speiseteller, 8 Vorspeiseteller, 8 Suppenteller, 1 große quadratische Schüssel, 1 runde Schüssel, 1 ovale Servierschale, 1 quadratische Platte. Eine Sauciere 2. Wahl, sonst 1. Wahl. Gold part. sehr min. ber.

Lot 1583

15-TEILIGES MOKKASERVICE 'BLUMENMALEREI' Deutsch, Meissen, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. H. bis 18 cm (Kanne). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Press- und Malernummer, part. Vergoldernummer, Jahreszeichen, Modellnr. Klassizistische Form mit reliefiertem Muschelrand. 1 Mokkakanne, 1 Milchkännchen, 1 Zuckerdose, 6 Mokkatassen mit 6 Untertassen. 1. Wahl.

Lot 1584

43-TEILIGES MOKKASERVICE 'BLUMENMALEREI' Deutsch, Meissen, 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 21,5x15,5x12 cm (Kanne), 36,5x6 cm (große Schale). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke (darunter zweimal Pfeiffer-Marke), Press- und Malernummer, part. Jahreszeichen und Modellnr. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 1 Kanne, 1 Milchkännchen, 1 Zuckerdose, 12 Mokkatassen mit 12 Untertassen, 12 kleine Kuchenteller, 1 Gebäckschale mit durchbrochenem Korbrand, 1 bauchige Vase, 1 kleiner Tafelaufsatz, 1 große Schale ('Neuosier'). 1./2. Wahl. Ein Rosenknauf und eine Tasse min. best., eine Tasse mit Riss, Gold part. sehr min. ber.

Lot 1590

JOHANN CARL SCHÖNHEIT1730 Meißen - 1805 ebd.SCHÄFERGRUPPE Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1765) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Gold- und Platinstaffage. 19x17x12 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'A 41' (eingeritzt). Auf naturalistisch bemaltem Felssockel Darstellung eines Schäfers und einer Schäferin, sich zu einander neidgend. Rechts von ihr ein Schaf versucht die Blumen in ihrem Schoß zu fressen. Links von ihm liegt ein Hut voller Blumen. 1. Wahl. Schleife besch., Blätter part. min. best. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. II, Erlangen, 2014, S. 54.

Lot 1591

JOHANN JOACHIM KAENDLER1706 Fischbach/Arnsdorf - 1775 MeißenPAAR FIGÜRLICHE SALIEREN Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1759) Porzellan, Blaumalerei, Goldstaffage. 12,5x14,5x8 cm (Mädchen), 13x13,5x7,5 cm (Knabe). Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. '3024'. 1. Wahl. Saliere mit Knaben part. rest., beide Sträuße sehr min. best. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.1, Erlangen, 2017, S. 737, Kat.-Nr. 2641.

Lot 1592

MICHEL VICTOR ACIER1736 Versailles - 1799 DresdenGÄRTNER Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1770) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Gold- und Platinstaffage. 19x9x8,5 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'C 69' (eingeritzt). 1. Wahl. Blumenstrauß und Mantel min. best. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. II, Erlangen, 2014, S. 74.

Lot 1593

JOHANN JOACHIM KAENDLER1706 Fischbach/Arnsdorf - 1775 MeißenKNABE, GÄNSE FÜTTERND Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1769) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 12,5x6,5x7,5 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'C 41'. Pendant zu 'Mädchen, Hühner fütternd'. 1. Wahl. Part. sehr min. ber. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. II, Erlangen, 2014, S. 79.

Lot 1594

JOHANN JOACHIM KAENDLER1706 Fischbach/Arnsdorf - 1775 MeißenMÄDCHEN, HÜHNER FÜTTERND Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1761) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 11,5x8x7,5 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. '2814'. Pendant zu 'Knabe, Gänse fütternd'. 1. Wahl. Ein Daumen fehlend, hinten an der Schürze min. best. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.1, Erlangen, 2017, S. 97.

Lot 1597

64-TEILIGES KAFFEE- UND MOKKASERVICE 'STREUBLUMEN' Deutsch, Meissen, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 24x18x13 cm (Kanne), 32,5x2,5 cm (Kuchenplatte). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Press- und Malernummer, Jahreszeichen, Modellnr. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Mokkakanne, 1 Milchkännchen, 12 Kaffeetassen mit 12 Untertassen, 12 Mokkatassen mit 12 Untertassen, 12 große Kuchenteller, 1 Kuchenplatte. Mokkakanne 2. Wahl, sonst 1. Wahl. Eine Untertasse best., eine Mokkatasse sehr min. best.

Lot 1600

24-TEILIGES KAFFEESERVICE 'ÜPPIGE BLUMENMALEREI' Deutsch, Meissen, 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 24x5x18 cm (Vase), 42,5x42,5 cm (Tablett). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke (einmal Knaufschwerter), Press- und Malernummer, part. Jahreszeichen und Modellnr. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Milchkanne, 1 Zuckerdose, 6 Kaffeetassen mit 6 Untertassen, 6 Kuchenteller, 1 Kuchenplatte, 1 Prunktablett und 1 Vase 'B-Form'. 1. Wahl. Eine Untertasse sehr min. best., Gold part. sehr min. ber.

Lot 1601

JOHANN JOACHIM KAENDLER1706 Fischbach/Arnsdorf - 1775 MeißenAFFE ALS MUSIKDIREKTOR AUS DER 'AFFENKAPELLE' Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1753) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 18,5x11x7 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. '1' (eingeritzt). 1. Wahl. Ein Finger rest. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.2, Erlangen, 2017, S. 17, Kat.-Nr. 3034.

Lot 1603

MICHEL VICTOR ACIER1736 Versailles - 1799 DresdenKNABE ALS OFFIZIER Deutsch, Meissen, 1850-1924 (Entwurf 1775) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Platin- und Goldstaffage. 15,5x8,5x7,5 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. 'F 64'. 1. Wahl. Schwert und part. Uhrenkette rest. Literatur: Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. II, Erlangen, 2014, S. 42, Kat.-Nr. 46.

Lot 1604

JOHANN JOACHIM KAENDLER1706 Fischbach/Arnsdorf - 1775 MeißenKADETT Deutsch, Meissen, 1850.1924 (Entwurf 1751) Porzellan, polychrome Malerei, Goldstaffage. 22,5x9x8 cm. Unterglasurblaue Knaufschwerter, Press- und Malernummer, Modellnr. '1566'. 1. Wahl. Am Kopf, part. Rücken, Haare und Gewehr rest. Literatur: Das gleiche Modell mit minimalen Abweichungen in Arrangement der Attributen im Bergmann, Sabine und Thomas: Meissener Figuren, Bd. III.1, Erlangen, 2017, S. 237.

Lot 1607

117-TEILIGES SPEISE-, TEE- UND MOKKASERVICE 'ROTER HOFDRACHE' Deutsch, Meissen, 1924-1934 Porzellan, Camaieumalerei in Rot, Goldstaffage. 25,5x19x2,5x14,5 cm (Kaffeekanne), 2,5x9x5 cm (qua. Vorwiegend unterglasurblaue Pfeiffer-Marke, Press- und Malernummer, part. Modellnr. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 1 rechteckige Deckelterrine, 2 Saucieren (unterschiedliche Größen), 2 ovale Servierschalen (unterschiedliche Größen, einmal in Purpur), 1 quadratische Schüssel, 1 Fischplatte, 22 Speiseteller, 12 Suppenteller, 1 kleine ovale Schale, 1 Senftopf auf Untersetzer (Deckel fehlend), 1 große Kaffeekanne, 1 Teekanne, 1 Milchkanne, 1 große Zuckerdose, 10 Mokkatassen mit 11 Untertassen, 12 kleine Kuchenteller, 12 Teetassen mit 10 Untertassen, 12 Kuchenteller, 2 Kuchenplatten, 1 kleiner Aschenbecher. 1. Wahl. Drei Teile besch., drei Teile best., vier Teile min. best., zwei Teile mit Riss, ein Teil rest. Genaue Auflistung und ausführliche Beschreibung der beschädigten Teile können Sie gerne auf Anfrage erhalten.

Lot 1608

28-TEILIGES KAFFEESERVICE 'ROTER HOFDRACHE' Deutsch, Meissen, 20. Jh. Porzellan, Camaieumalerei in Rot, Goldstaffage. 26x18x14,5 cm, D. bis 27,5 cm (Kuchenschale). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Press- und Malernummer, Jahreszeichen, Modellnr. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Milchkanne, 1 Zuckerdose, 8 Kaffeetassen mit 8 Untertassen, 8 Kuchenteller, 1 Kuchenschale. 2. Wahl. Milchkanne am Standring min. best, Gold an den Tassen part. sehr min. ber.

Lot 1609

45-TEILIGES KAFFEESERVICE 'REICHER HOFDRACHE - ROT' Deutsch, Meissen, 20. Jh. Porzellan, Camaieumalerei in Rot, Goldstaffage. 2,5x16,5x13 cm (Kanne), 4,5x21 cm (Schale). Unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, Press- und Malernummer, part. Jahreszeichen und Modellnummer. Form: Neuer Ausschnitt. 2 Kaffeekannen, 2 Milchkännchen, 2 Zuckerdosen, 12 Kaffeetassen mit 12 Untertassen, 12 Kuchenteller, 1 Fächerschale, 1 kleiner Teller mit durchbrochenem Korbrand, 1 Kerzenleuchter. 1. Wahl.

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